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Review: "Beowulf"
By Brian Orndof/Courtesy of Film Fodder
The process that's utilized by "Beowulf" to render its grandiose scenes of confrontation is called Motion Capture. A stylized hybrid of animation and human acting (think a 'roided up rotoscoping), mo-cap is still in its infancy, but don't tell "Beowulf" that. A lush, pulsating adventure tale, this is the future of cinema: the limitations of storytelling inching one step further to being forever erased.
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By Barbara Roan/Gen Art Pulse
If you're itching for a new way to get your daily celeb fix, look no farther. Put down that "US Weekly," stop scrolling through "Perez Hilton," and turn off "Best Week Ever." It's time to take your obsession on the road to Ace Gallery and Acuna-Hansen Gallery to get a more critical take on star gazing.
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In the Fire
By Natasha Bright/MOLI
A movie about losing a spouse and fighting drug addiction can be a bit overwhelming. "Things We Lost in the Fire" is certainly not the type of film you would consider watching to relax after a long week at work, or to take a first date to. However, Danish director Susanne Bier, in her first English-language movie attempt, does an amazing job balancing the tragedy with small, heartwarming scenes that provide chuckles of relief amid the rest of the sobering realism.
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